The group that leads the country, after the fall of Al Assad, stated that this decision would be its “next stage.” Furthermore, they will do the same with other armed groups and will extend towards the Kurdish areas.
The radical group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) currently leads the coalition that took power in Syria, after overthrowing Bashir Al Assad. Its military chief said this Tuesday that “the next stage” would be the dissolution of the armed groups, starting with his own, and integrating them into the Army.
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In an interview in the coastal city of Latakiahe leader Murhaf Abu Qasraknown by the nom de guerre of Abu Hasan al Hamawifurther stated that the new power wants to extend its authority to the Kurdish areas of northeastern Syria and that “rejects federalism”.


The Islamist group HTS will dissolve its armed wing
“In every State, military units must be integrated into the “military” institution, he stated in an interview. According to him, HTS would be “the first” to dissolve, obeying “the general interest of the country.” “The Kurdish people are one of the components of the Syrian people […]”Syria will not be divided and there will be no federal entities,” he stressed.
Furthermore, he pointed out that “the region currently controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) It will be integrated into the country’s new administration.” The SDF, composed mostly of Kurds, receives support from the United States. He also demanded that Western powers remove HTS from the list of “terrorist organizations.”
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The HTS would be “the first” to dissolve, obeying “the general interest of the country.”
After the fall of Al Assad, the new authorities are not stopping the violence of the resistance
After the fall of the regime Bashar Al Assadthe transitional government led by Mohamad Al Bashir would not be able to contain the escalations of violence in Syria. Testimonies from some neighbors indicate that the management in charge is not being able to absorb the resistance movements to the new government and this generates panic in the population.
The Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)who led the offensive on Damascus and the seizure of power, promised to protect minorities and restore security after the brutal civil war that Syria has been experiencing for 13 years. But in provinces like LatakiaHTS is having a hard time containing the wave of revenge from those who want to take justice into their own hands.
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